释义 |
finnoc|ˈfɪnək| Also 8 finnac(k, -eck, -ock, 8–9 phin(n)ock. [a. Gael. fionnag, f. fionn white.] ‘A white trout, a variety of the Salmo fario’ (Jam.).
1771Pennant Tour Scotl. (1794) 230 Phinocs are taken here in great numbers. 1792Statist. Acc. Scotl. III. 360 A trout called a finneck..appears in..July and August. 1834Jardine in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club I. No. 2. 51 This fish I consider to be the Salmo albus of Fleming..the Phinnock of the north and west of Scotland. c1850Nat. Encycl. I. 38 The river abounds with trout, finnock, eels. |